Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates

Strengthening crime victim rights and improving victim services

Other Training Opportunities

Non-WCCVA Sponsored Training Opportunities

10th Annual National Institute: 2012 Q & A for Advocates

Presented by The Northwest Network 

Dates: February 23-25

Cost: Early Bird Registration (prior to November 30): $175, after November 30: $225 

Scholarships are available

Seattle, Washington 

Building strategies for advocacy and organizing in response to abuse in Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans & Gay Communities. Q & A (Queers & Allies/Questions & Answers) is a one-of-a-kind training and consultation project available to D.V. advocates and others who work with bisexual, trans, lesbian, and gay surviviors of abuse. Space is limited.

To register go to: http://nwnetwork.org/event-registration/?regevent_action=register&event_id=73

For more information about The Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of abuse go to:  http://nwnetwork.org/

 


The Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study
Welcomes

Dr. E.K. Rynearson
“Violent Death and its Shadow of Traumatic Grief:

From Seattle to the Middle East”

Friday, March 2nd, 2012
7:30 – 9pm
At Town Hall – 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle


Dr. Rynearson is a semi-retired clinical psychiatrist, founder of the Psychiatry section at the Mason Clinic, and has served as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Washington.  For over 20 years, he has published papers, book chapters and two books (Retelling Violent Death and Violent Death: Resilience and Intervention Beyond the Crisis) on the effects of violent death on family members.  He has given numerous national and international trainings on the management of the clinical effects of violent death.  Most recently, Dr. Rynearson has developed a collaborative training program for Israeli and Palestinian clinicians supporting members of their communities with complicated grief associated with violent death.  

 

This event is free and open to the public.  No registration is necessary.

 

 

 

October 25, 2011
8:30 to 5:00 pm
512 S. Bernard, Spokane
Cost $35.00 - includes lunch
Scholarships are available.
Who should attend?
Law enforcement chaplains, prosecutor victim-witness coordinators and
advocates, domestic violence advocates, law enforcement, medical providers,
community-based advocates, and relevant service providers.
RSVP is required - please reply by October 17th.
For more information or to register, call 509-343 5092 or email gbaker@lcsnw.org

Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center 

Click here to visit the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center's Training Catalog.  There are also possibilities for scholarships to attend the very high quality, national trainings.